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Which statement about pulleys is not true? 1. Fixed pulleys increase the output force. 2. Movable pulleys reduce the input force. 3. Fixed pulleys change the direction of the ou…
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Which statement about pulleys is not true?
1. Fixed pulleys increase the output force.
2. Movable pulleys reduce the input force.
3. Fixed pulleys change the direction of the output force.
4. Fixed and moveable pulleys can be combined.
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4. Fixed and movable pulleys can be combined.
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